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Vaccinated Canadians exempt from two-week quarantine when returning home

Fully vaccinated Canadian citizens and residents who test negative for COVID-19 will be exempt from two weeks of quarantine when returning to the country as of July 5, officials say.

Fully vaccinated Canadian citizens and residents who test negative for COVID-19 will be exempt from two weeks of quarantine when returning to the country as of July 5, officials say.

Canadians and permanent residents who return to Canada will have to be fully vaccinated 14 days or more prior to the arrival to qualify for the exemption.

Officials said those travellers must have two doses of a vaccine approved by Canada, provide a negative COVID-19 test from 72 hours before arrival, take a second test upon arrival and have a quarantine plan in the event the arrival test comes back positive.

Public Safety Minister Bill Blair said the first phase of easing border measures will continue to restrict entry to Canada for foreign citizens who want to enter for non-essential reasons.

Transport Minister Omar Alghabra also said a flight ban between Canada and India will remain in place until July 21 but a flight ban with Pakistan will be removed.

The flight bans were imposed after an increase in COVID-19 cases driven by the highly contagious Delta variant first identified in India.

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The government said fully vaccinated Canadian travellers who want to be considered for the exemption from quarantine and reduced testing requirements will be required to provide evidence of their vaccination status by uploading supporting documentation into what’s called the ArriveCAN app or by signing in online at a government website.

Officials have said they would like 75 per cent of eligible Canadian residents to be fully vaccinated before advising that border restrictions be loosened for tourists and business travellers who aren’t citizens or permanent residents.

The Canadian government expects to have enough vaccines delivered for 80 per cent of eligible Canadians to be fully vaccinated by the end of July.

The border between Canada and the US remains closed to all non-essential travel. The restrictions were announced in March 2020 in the early months of the pandemic and have been extended every month since.

Source: AAP